Polish President to Mark Crash Anniversary Amid Plaque Dispute
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Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski will lay a wreath tomorrow at the site of a plane crash in Russia that killed his predecessor, as the nations bicker over a plaque marking the anniversary of the disaster.
Lech Kaczynski and other leading Polish government and military officials were killed when their plane came down while they were on their way to commemorate the murder of 22,000 Polish officers and officials by the Soviet secret police at Katyn in 1940.